Interesting Vocabulary Test For Beginners! Trivia Quiz

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  • 1. 
    ADHESIVE
    • A. 

      Any petroleum-based product that is used to make materials slide easily past one another.

    • B. 

      Any material used as a fuel.

    • C. 

      Any synthetic product that is used to join materials together.

  • 2. 
    ADHESIVE BONDING
    • A. 

      A group of machine or handmade parts that fit together to form a self-contained unit.

    • B. 

      A plastic joining technique in which a third substance bonds a plastic to another plastic or material such as metal, rubber, ceramic, glass, or wood.

    • C. 

      A thing which differs in some way from others of the same general class.

  • 3. 
    ANALYSIS
    • A. 

      A written summary that provides an overview of the purpose and contents of a report, but offers no major facts.

    • B. 

      A group of individual values or bits of information that are related in some way or have some common characteristic or attribute.

    • C. 

      A detailed examination of the elements or structure of something.

  • 4. 
    COMPETITOR
    • A. 

      One who competes or is a rival of another business enterprise.

    • B. 

      A regular solid having six congruent square faces.

    • C. 

      A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.

  • 5. 
    COMPRESSION
    • A. 

      The force of energy that is applied to a machine for the accomplishment of useful work.

    • B. 

      The principle that maintains that the human eye sees objects in their entirety before perceiving their individual parts.

    • C. 

      A force that pushes on or squeezes a material.

  • 6. 
    FASTENER
    • A. 

      A person using the services of a professional person or organization.

    • B. 

      A hardware device that mechanically joins or affixes two or more objects together.

    • C. 

      A basic constituent part.

  • 7. 
    HYPOTHESIS
    • A. 

      A proposed explanation for an observation; an educated guess which forms a basis for a test.

    • B. 

      Special importance, value, or prominence given to something.

    • C. 

      A graph of vertical bars representing the frequency distribution of a set of data.

  • 8. 
    JOINERY
    • A. 

      A low area of land that is built up from deposits of solid refuse in layers covered by soil.

    • B. 

      Mutual discussion and arrangement of the terms of a transaction or agreement.

    • C. 

      The process of connecting or joining two pieces of wood together through the use of various forms of wood joints. In fine woodworking, common forms of joinery include dovetail joinery, mortise-and-tenon joinery, biscuit joinery, lap joints, spline joints, etc.

  • 9. 
    MASS
    • A. 

      The amount of matter an object contains.

    • B. 

      The average or central value of a set of quantities.

    • C. 

      The designation of the size established for a commercial product.

  • 10. 
    MECHANICAL FASTENER
    • A. 

      A hardware device, such as a bolt or screw, that is used to mechanically join or affix two or more plastic objects together.

    • B. 

      The process of fastening parts of metal products together permanently with non-metallic materials.

    • C. 

      A rigid bar resting on a pivot point or fulcrum, used to move a load with one end when pressure is applied to the other.

  • 11. 
    NON-RENEWABLE RESOURCE
    • A. 

      A resource or raw material that cannot be grown or replaced once used.

    • B. 

      A resource or raw material that can be grown and replaced.

    • C. 

      An unwelcome or harmful matter needing to be dealt with.

  • 12. 
    PART INTERACTION
    • A. 

      A computerized numerical analysis technique used for solving differential equations to primarily solve mechanical engineering problems relating to stress analysis.

    • B. 

      Stages a product goes through from concept and use to eventual withdrawal from the market place.

    • C. 

      A kind of action which occurs as two or more objects have an effect upon one another.

  • 13. 
    RENEWABLE RESOURCE
    • A. 

      A resource or raw material that cannot be grown or replaced once used.

    • B. 

      A resource or raw material that can be grown and replaced.

    • C. 

      An unwelcome or harmful matter needing to be dealt with.

  • 14. 
    REVERSE ENGINEERING
    • A. 

      The process of taking something apart and analyzing its workings in detail, usually with the intention to understand function, prepare documentation, electronic data, or construct a new or improved device or program, without actually copying from the original.

    • B. 

      The process of deciding what information needs to go into the graphic design, as well as how to effectively use the design elements and principles to present the information. This analysis is based on a thorough analysis of the audience.

    • C. 

      An iterative decision-making process that produces plans by which resources are converted into products or systems that meet human needs and wants or solve problems.

  • 15. 
    SNAP-FIT
    • A. 

      A hardware device that mechanically joins or affixes two or more objects together.

    • B. 

      A molded-in piece in a plastic assembly that is designed to form a mechanical joint system where part-to-part attachment is accomplished with locating and locking features to connect components together.

    • C. 

      A group of interacting, interrelated, or interdependent elements or parts that function together as a whole to accomplish a goal.

  • 16. 
    STRESS
    • A. 

      A force that pushes on or squeezes a material.

    • B. 

      A force that pulls on a material.

    • C. 

      The pressure or tension exerted on a material object.

  • 17. 
    SURFACE AREA
    • A. 

      The sum of all the areas of all the faces or surfaces that enclose a solid or the sum of all the areas of all surfaces of a solid.

    • B. 

      The amount of space occupied by a substance or object or enclosed within a container.

    • C. 

      The amount of matter an object contains.

  • 18. 
    TEARDOWN
    • A. 

      The act or process of using an intermediary to effect an agreement or reconciliation.

    • B. 

      An exchange of one thing in return for another: especially relinquishment of one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable.

    • C. 

      The process of taking apart a product to better understand it.

  • 19. 
    TENSION
    • A. 

      A force that pushes on or squeezes a material.

    • B. 

      The twisting of a material.

    • C. 

      A force that pulls on a material.

  • 20. 
    TORSION
    • A. 

      A force that pulls on a material.

    • B. 

      The twisting of a material.

    • C. 

      A force that pushes on or squeezes a material.

  • 21. 
    VOLUME
    • A. 

      The amount of matter an object contains.

    • B. 

      The amount of space occupied by a substance or object or enclosed within a container.

    • C. 

      The sum of all the areas of all the faces or surfaces that enclose a solid, or the sum of all the areas of all surfaces of a solid.

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